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Old 02-27-2012, 12:12 PM
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Default Large Pistol vs Large Pistol Magnum Primers

Oh boy, well Cabelas stuck me with a brick of Large Pistol Magnum primers. Am I SOL, or can I still use these for loading plinking loads of 45acp? I have some Berry's plated 230gr RN, but am planning on picking up 1,000 lead 200gr SWC, and have been using Unique and Winchester 231 powder. Just wondering if I would be better off selling or trading locally.

Needless to say Cabelas is on my "s" list at the moment, at least the CCI Small Pistol primers they set aside for me were correct and only $24.99. Still kicking myself for not checking both boxes before checkout.

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